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Ali
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Hi,
in Ansys CFX in the simulation of a Transient Flow, there are four options for the "Time Duration". I do not understand , what is meant by "Time Per Run" and "Number of Timesteps per Run". Could anyone please explain also what does actually "Run" mean here? Thank you in advance |
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Maxim
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'Run' means your simulation/calculation. The other things are explained in the documentation:
15.4.2.1. Time Duration |
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